![]() Epson, E Ink Develop Breakthrough Controller IC for Electronic Paper DisplaysSeiko Epson and E Ink today announced a jointly developed display controller IC enabling new capabilities for E Ink's Vizplex enabled electronic paper displays. EPD low-power consumption screen technology ... |
![]() Epson Develops Long-life OLED Display System Capable of Reproducing 'the Ultimate Black'Seiko Epson Corp. has developed an organic light-emitting diode ("OLED") display system capable of producing "the ultimate black." Having resolved the problem of achieving long life for the device, a longstanding ... |
![]() Japanese Trade Show Introduces Quick Wireless RechargerThe Japanese electronic trade show Createc is taking place today and runs until October 6, 2007. A prototype wireless recharger created by the joint efforts of Seiko Epson and Murata Manufacturing LTD will ... |
Epson, Fujitsu Announce Results of Joint Project to Develop Next-Generation FRAM TechnologySeiko Epson and Fujitsu today announced the results of their joint project to develop next-generation Ferrorelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM) technology. |
![]() Epson Develops Ultra-Sensitive, Ultra-Compact GPS Module for Mobile HandsetsSeiko Epson Corporation has developed an ultra-sensitive, ultra-compact global positioning system (GPS) module to meet high demand from manufacturers of mobile phones and other handsets with GPS functionality. |
![]() Epson Develops A6-Size Electronic Paper with World's Highest Resolution Using Plastic SubstrateSeiko Epson Corp. has successfully developed A6-size (7.1 inches on the diagonal) electronic paper using a plastic substrate. Drawing on Epson's original SUFTLA technology, the new electronic paper achieves ... |
![]() Epson, JSR Develop World's First High-Quality Silicon Film and TFTs Using Micro-Liquid ProcessesSeiko Epson Corp. and JSR have succeeded in creating the world's first high-quality silicon film with liquid coating and inkjet patterning processes. The performance of low-temperature polysilicon thin-film ... |
![]() Epson Develops the World's First Print Head Using an OLED Light Source Seiko Epson Corporation has developed the world's first print head using an OLED (organic light-emitting diode) light source. |
Epson Launches In-Vehicle USB Controller LSIs with Expanded Guaranteed Operating TemperatureJun 30, 2005 | pda version
Seiko Epson Corp. will launch a lineup of USB controller LSI products with expanded guaranteed operating temperatures for in-vehicle use. |
Epson and Fujitsu Announce Joint Development of Next-Generation Technology for FRAM Non-Volatile MemoryJun 15, 2005 | pda version
Seiko Epson Corporation and Fujitsu Limited today announced their agreement for joint development of next-generation technology for Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM) non-volatile memory. |
![]() New Epson HTPS Panels for 3LCD Projectors to Include Inorganic Alignment Layer Seiko Epson Corporation has developed new high temperature poly-silicon (HTPS) panel technology incorporating an inorganic alignment layer for use in 3LCD projectors. In addition to maintaining the bright ... |
![]() World's First Flexible 8-Bit Asynchronous MicroprocessorSeiko Epson has announced that it has developed the world's first flexible 8-bit asynchronous microprocessor using low-temperature polysilicon thin-film transistors (LTPS-TFTs) on a plastic substrate. With energy ... |
![]() Ultra-Sensitive, Ultra-Small, Single-Chip GPS Module for Mobile HandsetsSeiko Epson Corporation ("Epson") today announced that it has developed a single-chip global-positioning system (GPS) ... |
Research and Markets: LCD Processing: Challenges, Directions, Markets: Japan Dominating the LCD marketResearch and Markets has announced the addition of LCD Processing: Challenges, Directions, Markets to their offering.
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![]() Advanced Model of World's Smallest Flying Microrobot from Epson Seiko Epson Corporation ("Epson") announced that it has successfully developed a lighter and more advanced successor to the uFR, the world's smallest and lightest micro-flying robot. Turning once again to its ... |